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Voices The Struggle for Development and Social Justice

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ISBN-10: 0253217881

ISBN-13: 9780253217882

Edition: 2005

Authors: Thomas G. Weiss, Tatiana Carayannis, Louis Emmerij, Richard Jolly, Emma Rothschild

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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 6/17/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 544
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.25" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 1.694
Language: English

Michael I. Harrison, Ph.D, is a Senior Social Scientist in the Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). He leads Agency activities in Health System Design, manages and contributes to research in delivery systems across the United States, and conducts research on organizational improvement and implementation of system change. His publications include papers in leading health services research journals, Diagnosing Organizations: Methods, Models, and Processes (Sage, 2005), and Implementing Change in Health Systems: Market Reforms in the United Kingdom, Sweden, and the Netherlands (SAGE, 2004). He has given presentations and led…    

Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor of Political Science at The CUNY Graduate Center and Director of its Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies.Tatiana Carayannis is Research Manager of the United Nations Intellectual History Project.Louis Emmerij is Senior Research Fellow at The CUNY Graduate Center's Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies.Richard Jolly is Senior Research Fellow at The CUNY Graduate Center's Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies and Professor Emeritus at the University of Sussex.

Growing up
Formal education
Serendipity and international careers
From 1945 through the 1950s : hope held high
The 1960s : widening development avenues
The 1970s : creativity confronts geopolitics
The 1980s : development frustrated
The 1990s and the dawn of the twenty-first century : renaissance and reform?
A revolutionary idea : the international civil service
The power of ideas and people inside the UN
Blending outside intellectual energies
The legacy and future intellectual challenges
Biographical notes of persons interviewed
A methodological note : making this oral history
About the United Nations intellectual history project